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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Hayseed on 23/02/2021 13:34:33

Title: New Theory: is everything in the universe in motion???
Post by: Hayseed on 23/02/2021 13:34:33
Motion is absolute.  Set two marbles with a zero relative velocity on your desk.  They are in constant motion.  The invisible entities that make matter are in constant motion.  That motion is the fastest motion possible.  You will never find a physical entity that is not in constant motion.  Whether that entity is mass or field.....it is in motion.

Motion is very different than velocity.  Velocity may be relative, but motion is absolute.
Title: Re: Re: Concerns, is everything in the universe in motion???
Post by: Kryptid on 23/02/2021 13:52:35
That motion is the fastest motion possible.

I should say not. Heating those marbles up will definitely make their constituent particles move more quickly.
Title: Re: Re: Concerns, is everything in the universe in motion???
Post by: Hayseed on 23/02/2021 14:14:08
The vibration in the invisible entities would increase, but the speed of the absolute motion would not. The quantity of motion increases, but not the speed of it.

The invisible entities rotate.  No matter how much you heat them......they will continue to rotate at that constant speed.  Only the jiggle, or the wobble of those rotations increase.

This jiggle increase also happens under g or any acceleration.  We currently use this jiggle for our clocks.  And this is why some think that time changes, but in truth, only the clock tick rate changes.  IF we were to use the rotational rate, instead of the wobble(or oscillatory) rate......you would measure a single, absolute time.   Just like the rest of nature sees.
Title: Re: Re: Concerns, is everything in the universe in motion???
Post by: Kryptid on 23/02/2021 14:17:10
The vibration in the invisible entities would increase, but the speed of the absolute motion would not. The quantity of motion increases, but not the speed of it.

The invisible entities rotate.  No matter how much you heat them......they will continue to rotate at that constant speed.  Only the jiggle, or the wobble of those rotations increase.

This jiggle increase also happens under g or any acceleration.  We currently use this jiggle for our clocks.  And this is why some think that time changes, but in truth, only the clock tick rate changes.  IF we were to use the rotational rate, instead of the wobble(or oscillatory) rate......you would measure a single, absolute time.   Just like the rest of nature sees.


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